The "dude" is a representation of a God. The painting is "Glad Day" by William Blake. Seeing a set of men's bits almost every day (when my stomach allows) the sight of someone's manhood doesn't really bother me, frankly.

The inner artwork borrows heavily from Buddhist and mediaeval religious imagery and is magnificent.

What I'm saying is that if I was in charge of album cover art for my own studio albums, I would never have something like that on the cover, even if a good number of artists of the past decided on having their works featuring the manhood. But that's just me. Guess, I am narrow-minded, but nevertheless ... .

Edited by Dayvenkirq - March 03 2013 at 11:37

"People tell you life is short. ... No, it's not. Life is long. Especially if you make the wrong decisions." - Chris Rock

Wow this thread turned out pretty great after all. We've got everything right here: colours, penises(peni in plural perhaps?), William Blake, prog music, swan fetish, one breast and of course the other side of the lower male region in Hinten. What's not to like eh?

Edited by Guldbamsen - March 03 2013 at 13:22

“The Guide says there is an art to flying or rather a knack. The knack lies in learning how to throw yourself at the ground and miss.”

^ How is it a weak cover? It's got a picture in a similar picture in a similar picture ... with each one of the band members imitating some physical aspects of the other guys. Fans of a certain 1958 American musical (if it has any fans), directed by Vincente Minelli, might even enjoy it more.

"People tell you life is short. ... No, it's not. Life is long. Especially if you make the wrong decisions." - Chris Rock

Cover art can certainly play a major role in an album release however the name of a band also can be beneficial, i.e. there's a rock band called Pussy (seriously) they do have an add advantage on the positive side for reviewers, afterall how could any male not like the band ahum.... name

^ How is it a weak cover? It's got a picture in a similar picture in a similar picture ... with each one of the band members imitating some physical aspects of the other guys. Fans of a certain 1958 American musical (if it has any fans), directed by Vincente Minelli, might even enjoy it more.

I just never cared about, it doesn't captivate me in any way. Thought it looked like a beautiful day.

I Will Write Peace All Over Your Wings And You Will Fly Around The World

^^We are slightly mad, I'll admit to that. Scandinavia is full of people who act like members of Monty Python, unintentionally that is. Maybe it's those who come up with the weird branding?
We genuinely have licorice here named Spunk. Comes in a little black box

Edited by Guldbamsen - March 03 2013 at 20:33

“The Guide says there is an art to flying or rather a knack. The knack lies in learning how to throw yourself at the ground and miss.”

In line with the poll at hand here, then I just gotta say that my current favourite is Guapo's Five Suns. Looks so unique. Something like a red flower explosion on top of a kaleidoscopic black n white background. Just stunning imo.
Anyway I change my mind every hour, so there you go.

“The Guide says there is an art to flying or rather a knack. The knack lies in learning how to throw yourself at the ground and miss.”

^^We are slightly mad, I'll admit to that. Scandinavia is full of people who act like members of Monty Python, unintentionally that is. Maybe it's those who come up with the weird branding?
We genuinely have licorice here named Spunk. Comes in a little black box

Ha! Thus, you are Scandinavian? Yay!!! hahaaha No wonder you have no inhibitions

When playing strip poker, make sure you are wearing a lot of clothes! or google will ban you ;)

No, and I must say that's the very first time I've ever seen a woman being fecked by a swan.

It is actually from a classic Greek myth. Zeus seduced Leda in the form of a swan by the river Eurotas. From the union came Helen (of Troy fame), Castor & Polydeuces (the Gemini), and Clytaemnestra (who became the wife of Agamemnon). Most images of the event are a little more, ahem, discreet.

The world of sound is certainly capable of infinite variety and, were our sense developed, of infinite extensions. -- George Santayana, "The Sense of Beauty"

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